Chapter 343 \n<h1>Chapter 343 â Observing Theoniaâs School Park</h1>\nÂ
Davos said indifferently, âMarigi, I wonder if you ever heard this old saying in the orient?â
âThose whom the gods wish to destroy, he first makes them mad.â
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Nicostratos, Strasippus, and Lycasis were standing in front of the gate of Theoniaâs School Park.
This is an unusual gate, a large white arch, with a huge stone sphere on the top, and a thick sword-shaped stone tablet extending straight from the middle of the arch, supporting the arch and dividing it into two.
There is a sentence engraved on the stone tablet, âAll things have their own rules, and the mystery can only be obtained by unremitting exploration.â
Nicostratos repeated these words and couldnât help but nod his head. Then when he looks further down, he saw the signature of â Davos.
âDavos? Which Davos?â Asked Nicostratos in astonishment.
âWho else?! Itâs naturally the archon of Theonia!â Strasippus replied.
âThis is the place where scholars gather, a sacred place! What qualification does he have?!â Nicostratosâ complexion changed as he uttered these words.\nStrasippus was shocked and hurriedly discouraged him, âDonât speak rubbish. Davos is not just an archon. He is also the respected teacher of the physicians of Theonia. Even those scholars who are studying mathematics also respect him. It is even rumoured that they have gotten enlightenment from him, which is why the whole Akademia respect him very much. Besides, last year I heard the lecture given by Davos, and his medical knowledge is truly unique and thought-provoking. It is no wonder why many people called him the âmessenger sent by the godsâ. If these people hear you insulting him here, they will definitely beat you up!â
âI am not afraid of the Theonians.â Nicostratos muttered. He then stopped talking and walked into the gate of the Akademia with Strasippus.
Lycasis had been staring at the sphere all this time. Even after stepping over the gate and walking a few steps, he still could not stop himself from looking back and saying, âWhatâs the point of placing such a heavy stone ball on the top? Are they not afraid of it falling down?â
âLittle guy, you donât understand.â Inside the gate stood a young man in his twenties and explained loudly, âThis sphere symbolises the world where we live-â
âWait, you meant that the land under our feet is round?!â Lycasis interrupted in surprise.
âOf course, otherwise, why do you always see the shipâs sails first when looking at the ships sailing in the distance. You should know that as early as many years ago, Thales of Miletus had left it asâŠanyway, this problem is hard to explain within a short time. You just need to remember that the land we live on is a big ball!â The young man said impatiently. Then he pointed to the arch and said, âWhat do you think this arch looks like?â
Lycasis, after the reminder, looked attentively, âOh, itâs a pair of arms!â
âYes, the arms holding up the sphere signifies that humans can transform Gaia!â The young man said excitedly, âBut what can we do to transform the earth and overcome the terrible disaster?â
âHow would I know?â Lycasis angrily exclaimed while glaring at the young man who was forcing himself on him.
âRead the inscription on that stone tablet.â The young man pointed to the sword-shaped stone tablet and said in high spirit, âOnly through diligently studying and exploration could we scholars obtain knowledge! Lord Davos had designed this gate with such profound meaning!â
Lycasis sneered at his boasting.
The young man had apparently not paid attention to the expression of Lycasis, as he continued to pull his hand and said, âNow I will tell you why the stone sphere will not break the arch and fall down. It is because the round arch spreads the weight to both ends.â Then he picked up a branch and drew the logic of gravity, âOf course, it could not completely disperse the gravity of the stone sphere, and the pressure on the arch still exist, that is why the support of the sword-shaped stone tablet is the key.â\nThe poor Lycasis was utterly at a loss by the young manâs professional explanation. It is as if he was listening to a sacred book.
Nicostratos, who had been listening due to curiosity, was now completely impatient and exclaimed, âLycasis, itâs time for us to go! Itâs already getting dark, and we must not miss the registration!â
âYes!â Lycasis was so frightened that he pulled his hand hard, nearly causing the young man to fall.
âSign up? Whatâs your name?â The young man looked at them with suspicion.
âWe are here for the medical symposium.â Strasippus said.
âYou are here for those who are dealing with corpses and skeletons!â It dawned on the young man.
âYouâŠgo away! go away!â He suddenly lost his interest in teaching him, slapping and pushing Lycasisâ hand, as if he was afraid of getting infected with some bad luck.
âCould this man be ill? Crazy.â Muttered Lycasis while following Strasippus.
In the park, the trees are flourishing and greenish, and a gravel paved path is covered among the trees with green shade and intertwining branches.
The three continued to walk when they suddenly heard a cry, âBe careful, donât step on it!â
Strasippus quickly stopped, only to find a man crouching on the ground beside him, holding a piece of limestone and scribbling some words and symbols on the flat paved stone in front of him.
The man then protected the stone with his body as he glanced at them and urged, âGo! Go away!â
\nâYou are?â Stesichodas looked at him with suspicion, trying hard to recall his name from his memory.
âI am Strasippus, a physician from Crotone. And this is Nicostratos and Lycasis, both of them are also from Crotone.â Strasippus immediately introduce themselves.
âOh, look at my memory. Apologies! I remember that last year, you gave a lecture on the application of aloe vera in the treatment of sports injuries!â Stesichodas patted his forehead and said apologetically.
âYes, thatâs the little experience that I shared last year. Some time has already passed, and yet you still remember it.â Strasippus said with delight.
âNaturally. Inspired by your lecture, some physicians in our medical school have conducted a more in-depth study of aloe vera this year and have made some new advances, which will be mentioned at this symposium.â Stesichodas said seriously.
âThatâs great!â Strasippus couldnât help but cheer, forgetting the somewhat awkward Nicostratos beside him.
Fortunately, Stesichodas did not forget him, so he took the initiative to greet him, âWelcome, physician Nicostratos!â
Nicostratosâ return his greetings reservedly.
âYou as well, Lycasis! Welcome to the Akademia of Theonia!â Said Stesichodas enthusiastically while leading them to the direction of the medical school.
Then Stesichodas embarrassedly said as they walked, âApologies. Today is my turn to meet the physicians coming for the symposium at the Akademiaâs gate. But after standing there for most of the day, I felt a bit tired. Thus I took a rest in the gazebo while listening to the discussion of the Institute of Mathematics regarding the construction of a stone bridge that I did not expect that I have almost missed you.â
Strasippus was astounded, âYou mean to build a bridge made of stone?â
âYes, Theoniaâs Department of Road and Bridge Management is going to build a bridge made of stone on the Saraceno River to replace the former wooden bridge. After the Senate gave their approval, they handed the design and measurement of the stone bridge to the Institute of Mathematics. Marticoris, the vice-president of the Institute of Mathematics, and a group of people have been arguing about this matter for more than ten days already, however, they have basically completed the plan. If they successfully build the stone bridge on the Saraceno River this time, then several more bridges will follow. Then after accumulating enough experience, Heracleides the Younger can then start the construction of the bridge on the Crati River!â Stesichodas smiled. Obviously, he is full of expectation because once there is a direct connection between the main city of Thurii and the southern part, the pedestrians from the south going to the north will instead pass through the stone bridge rather than the wooden bridge passing through the Delta, which would make the environment around Theoniaâs School Park to be much quieter.